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‘Fake’ guns may shoot real bullets Police are very concerned about a growing demand and supply for guns converted from replica firearms
‘Fake’ guns, real danger: Chief Const. Dave Jones of the New Westminster Police Service (left) shows off a replica now converted to an automatic machine pistol. Below are some of the starter pistols seized in a raid at a local military supply store.
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Police say last Friday’s firearms bust at a New Westminster military surplus shop is part of a worrying trend across the country – replica and starter pistols being illegally converted to fire live ammunition. The Combined Forces Special Enforcement Unit presented dozens of seized starter pistols, thousands of rounds of ammunition, body armour and several firearms that had either been illegally built from spare parts or converted from replica guns at a press conference today. Firearms enforcement members raided Westley Military Surplus on Front Street on Feb. 25 as part of a five-month investigation dubbed “E-Penury.” Following a tip from two Coquitlam men who had been charged with firearms offences, the unit sent undercover officers to the store. “As a result of that investigation, … Westley Military Surplus was identified as a source of illegal ammunition, that is, ammunition that could be purchased without having to provide a firearms licence as required by law,” said Sgt. Shinder Kirk, the unit’s spokesman. Kirk said the undercover officers then learned from storeowner Westley William Baker that they could purchase replica starter pistols, which are legal. “What investigators found disconcerting was the alleged counselling by the accused on how to convert these pistols into fully functioning firearms and operational machine guns,” Kirk added. “Both converted and unconverted pistols and replica starter machine guns are
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Judge OKs legal action in worker’s death BY ALFIE LAU REPORTER alau@royalcityrecord.com
More than six years after Lyle Hewer died at Weyerhaeuser’s now-closed New Westminster sawmill, his union co-workers are still fighting for him. On Wednesday afternoon, Judge Terese Alexander ruled that the United Steelworkers can continue proceeding in their private prosecution of Weyerhaeuser. The decision will allow the Crown or a private prosecutor to pursue charges of criminal negligence against Weyerhaeuser. “Hopefully, this will bring some justice,” said Stephen Hunt, the steelworkers’ district director for Western Canada. The steelworkers have engaged prominent lawyer and Queen’s Council member Glen Orris to argue their case. At a Wednesday afternoon press conference, Orris said Weyerhaeuser will now have to answer the charge in court. The steelworkers’ union will now wait for the attorney-general’s office to review the decision before proceeding further, Orris said. “We’re simply at the point where we’re starting the process,” he said. The steelworkers announced in March 2010 they were launching the private prosecution, a rarely seen legal manoeuvre that Orris admitted doesn’t happen very often because the courts want to safeguard against frivolous prosecutions. In October, Orris started arguing his case behind closed doors in the New Westminster courthouse. The case centres around the death of Hewer, 55, who died on Nov. 17, 2004 while working at Weyerhaeuser’s
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Deadly case: Lawyer Glen Orris, far right and Steve Hunt, Western Canada district director of the United Steelworkers, second from right, along with other union members, launched their legal action in March 2010 in front of the New Westminster provincial court. “complacency in the face of danger became the norm.” While both Worksafe B.C. and New Westminster Police Service investigators recommended to Crown counsel that there was enough evidence for charges to be laid, Crown twice declined to move forward with the case in criminal court. The steelworkers’ union decided to move forward on the case because of a new law that came into effect in 2004. The Westray amendments to the Criminal Code were inspired by the death of 26 Nova Scotia coal miners in 1992 and were designed to impose criminal penalties on corporations that fail to protect the health and safety of their employees. - with files from Postmedia Network Inc.
New Westminster sawmill. Hewer was clearing the bottom of a large grinding machine called a hog. The hog converts wood waste to chips. The debris wedged above him came loose while he was working on it and smothered him. The machine was known to be dangerous, but sawmill senior management resisted work orders from line managers to make it safer. According to a Worksafe B.C. report, mill managers determined that making the hog less dangerous, at a cost of $30,000, was too expensive. In 2007, Worksafe B.C. levied a fine of $297,000 against Weyerhaeuser Canada, citing the fact mill management ignored safety concerns and condoned a culture where
Guns: Police want city to revoke business licences ◗ continued from page 1
now surfacing on our streets.” Police recently seized two such guns in Nanaimo, one in Maple Ridge and a converted machine gun in Surrey. New Westminster Police Service Chief Const. Dave Jones said he will soon be approaching New Westminster city council to discuss how the city can help by possibly revoking the business licences of stores found to be illegally distributing gun parts or ammo. “We serve notice out of New West: The police service now has a process of working together with city staff to look at, review and hopefully deal with business licences and whether that business licence will continue to stay in place,” adding that he has already begun the process with Westley Military Surplus. Jones estimated his officers seize replica guns about twice a year in New
Westminster and added his officers must always treat replicas as if they are real until proven otherwise, putting suspects who carry them danger. Currently, there are no federal regulations on the importation, sale or distribution of starter pistols and they are completely untraceable, something police agencies would like to see changed. While the guns do have legal uses, including film production, dog training and actual use as starter pistols, Supt. Tom McCluskie of the anti-gang task force said demand for them is growing at a suspicious rate. “How many more track meets have you heard about where we need to start importing as many of these starter pistols as we see here and that there’s a request in for? It just doesn’t correlate,” he said. McCluskie said he is putting other military surplus stores on notice: “If you have any intention of selling
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Pieced together: An undercover officer with a .223 carbine made from spare parts seized in the raid. weapons or firearms such as these with the intent of turning a blind eye to where they’re going or what they’re used for, you’re going to be on our radar,” he said.
A new starter pistol sells for about $200. Converted, it can go for as much as $2,500, but people buying those converted pistols are buying a shoddy and dangerous product, according to Const. Frank Grosspietsch, firearms expert. “Because it’s not manufactured as an actual firearm, the chances of this gun actually blowing up in your face is great. Very simple. It’s not built to handle the pressure of actual ammunition,” he said. Converting them to working guns or possessing one is a crime with a minimum three-year prison sentence. Baker, 67, is charged with four counts of unauthorized transfer of ammunition, one count of unauthorized transfer of a firearm and one count manufacturing a firearm. Police say more charges are pending. Baker has declined to comment on the case, and his lawyer was unavailable to speak on his behalf.
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Nurses’ union voices criticism of hospital programs that keep people, especially seniors, out of the hospital to begin with. “The Fraser Health Authority closed 200 acute care beds in the last two years, which is shocking given the growth of the population there,” she said. “The very thing that they complain about is the backlog of seniors who are coming into acute care, is directly attributable to the lack of investment in appropriate services to keep them healthy.” Fraser Health spokesperson Joan Marshall countered McPherson’s assertion that the health authority has failed to plan. “Fraser Health has actually done quite a bit of planning for population growth. We’ve completed a number of capital projects,” Marshall said. “Look at the Abbotsford Regional Hospital, Chilliwack General has a recently refurbished emergency department, the Jim Pattison Surrey outpatient care and surgery centre will be opening soon. The new tower at Surrey Memorial has been approved, so there’s a number of plans actually made for the growing population of Fraser Health.” McPherson is now calling for premier-designate Christy Clark to listen to the union’s pleas and come up with a plan to increase
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The B.C. Nurses’ Union has joined the chorus of voices decrying Monday’s incidentatRoyalColumbian Hospital in which patients were assessed in the hospital’s Tim Hortons when all other space was occupied. “We’re quite appalled that the (Fraser) Health Authority and even the minister himself, Colin Hansen, said he believes that it’s appropriate for emergency patients to be cared for in a Tim Hortons coffee shop,” said Debra McPherson, Union president. “This is not the first time this has happened, according to the nurses there.” McPherson said she hears reports from nurses that Royal Columbian’s emergency room is regularly holding 27 to 30 excess patients while patients are kept in the corridors and halls. McPherson said she attributes the overcrowding, which she said occurs in every hospital across Fraser Health’s jurisdiction, to three things: failure to plan for population growth in the Fraser Valley, closure of St. Mary’s Hospital and a lack of investment into
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This case deserves its day in the courts
It’s only one more step in an arduous above him came loose while he was process – but for the labour movement, working on it and smothered him. and the family, friends and co-workers Worksafe B.C. said management condoned a culture where “complacency in of a man who died in a workplace accithe face of danger became the dent in a New Westminster norm.” The company was levsawmill more than six years ied a fine of $297,000. ago – it’s monumental. THE RECORD But the United Lyle Hewer died on Nov. Steelworkers wanted more 17, 2004 at Weyerhauser’s than a fine levied against the company now-closed New Westminster sawand a stinging report. They wanted mill. Hewer was clearing the bottom justice. Even though city police recof a large grinding machine called a ommended charges, Crown counsel hog. The debris of wood chips wedged
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declined to press criminal charges. The steelworkers union also had a recent change in the Criminal Code which paved the way for its actions. The Westray amendments, which came into effect in 2004, were triggered by the death of 26 Nova Scotia coal miners in 1992. No longer could companies escape criminal liability. Finally, this past week a provincial court judge ruled that the union may continue to proceed in its private prosecution of Weyerhauser.
Of course the union hopes that the attorney general’s office will step in and press charges. And so do we. Companies are responsible for the safety of their employees. With more economic pressures it becomes even more vital for companies to be held accountable for cutting corners where safety is concerned. In many cases it is a matter of life and death – it certainly was in Lyle Hewer’s case. This case cries out for its day in court.
Bottled water costly for us and the planet
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have to thank The Record That means as many as 65 milfor highlighting the issue of lion empty plastic water bottles bottled water (Trustees failed per year end up as garbage in both students and the planet, a landfill waste site.” In some Our View, Feb. 26). communities the percentage of The problem of bottled water bottled water ending up in landmay seem unimportant as just a fills can be as high as 80 per cent matter of the right to consume or more. In order to persuade the bottled beverage of their people to spend 200 to 300 times choice in school board faciliwhat they spend on tap water, ties according to John Challinor bottled water companies adverII, director of corporate affairs, tise their product as a safer and Nestle Waters Canada, healthier alternative. even though at 34 Nothing can be cents a litre, it’s 200 further from the truth. BILL ZANDER to 300 times the cost Bottled water is reguof our tap water. lated as a food prodAnyway, bottled water isn’t real- uct under the Canadian Food ly water as such; it is a beverage Inspection Agency. As such, of choice. Sounds like a snake according to the Polaris Institute, oil salesman to me. water bottling plants are However, the problem, inspected on average only once besides the environmental probevery three years. Regulation of lem of endless waste of plastics tap water, on the other hand, is (oil) is enough that if you lined far more stringent. In general, up the bottles, it is estimated municipal tap water is tested they would reach to the moon continuously during and after and back 65 times. treatment. Where our facilities Furthermore, the manufacturneed to be improved, money ing of water bottles requires vast should be spent to improve amounts of water. It takes three them, not spent on expensive, to five litres of water for every environmentally detrimental one-litre bottle produced, accord- plastic bottled water. ing to a Council of Canadians The bottled water industry publication. In an era when has worked hard to underthe world is dealing with the mine our faith in public water. impacts of climate change, the Canada, and particularly the Lower Mainland of B.C., has one bottled water industry requires massive amounts of fossil fuels of the best public drinking water systems in the world. to manufacture. According to a recent But more important is the privatization of our water Toronto Sun article, “as few as 50 per cent of the water bottles resources where, in the process, down the road, we will end up Torontonians consume everyday are actually being recycled. ◗Water Page 7
IN MY OPINION
Enough with the water nonsense
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I give up. If I were a wrestler I would be tapping the mat. Do the members of the school board not realize how bad the optics are on this? It is the cherry on top of new school delays, conflict of interest accusations, and the inability to close a school down that has an enrolment of 22 students (not to mention the “business company” in China). Now, I don’t know anyone on the school board, and I’m sure they are very nice people, but you are making New Westminster look like fools with all this nonsense. Smarten up and behave like adults! And to John Challinor II of Nestle Canada, if you are so confident that your bottled water is all that you say it is, then why don’t you put your money where your mouth is and use the New Westminster high school as a testing ground.
Nestle Canada pays for the proper water fountains to be installed and pay for an unbiased third party to track consumption for one year. If your facts are correct, then bottled water sales will not suffer, and you can use the data to promote your product ad nauseam. Just think, you could use all the profits to develop that new product you are working on … “bottled air.” By the way, I am just your average New West resident with no political affiliations, just sick of this garbage (both literally and figuratively). Corey Dixon, New Westminster
‘Personal choice’ not enough
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Re: Don’t tell us how to live, Letters to the editor, The Record, March 2. ◗Choices Page 7
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LETTERS TO THE EDITOR Choices have an impact ◗ continued from page 6
The strongest argument brought up by people who wish to keep bottled water is that it is a matter of personal choice. However, do we get to choose whether or not we wear seatbelts? Do we get to choose whether or not we can drive drunk? As silly as those questions may be, the answer is obvious because some choices have detrimental consequences to both the individual and to the community and as such, a decision must be made as to what is better for the population as a whole. In the case of bottled water, as with many other issues of “personal choice,” the choices we have made have left us in dire straits. The environment can no longer bear the consequences because too many people are choosing to be careless and wasteful. Take plastic bags, for instance. Remember the huge uproar when there was talk of getting rid of them? Now almost all stores charge you extra for them. Before long, it’s going to be normal to just not have them at all because everyone brings their own cloth bag. I just hope the same attitude change to bottled water is not far behind. And while we’re at it, why do we still sell toilets that aren’t dual-flush? Australia banned them long ago (they also got rid of plastic bags and the penny years before us too). We need to all start making smarter choices that are good for not just ourselves but for everyone. Deanna Tan, New Westminster
Conflict issue is no joke Dear Editor:
Re: Joke is over on bottled water issue (Opinion, The Record, Feb. 26). Conflict of interest is a very serious subject, and it is one that is central to the integrity of public governance. I therefore find it very troubling that Mr. Samuels would suggest in his letter of Feb. 26 that the conflict
of interest questions I have raised in relation to trustee Lori Watt have been raised on a whim or on some sort of flimsy pretext. Mr. Samuels even goes so far as to claim that the definition of conflict of interest being applied in relation to trustee Watt’s conflict of interest situation is “broad” and as insubstantial as the “flapping” of a butterfly’s wings. Contrary to Mr. Samuels’ assertion, the definition of conflict of interest being applied in this matter is the one found in B.C.’s School Act, and it is very clear on the question. Section 56(b) of the School Act states that a trustee has an indirect pecuniary interest in any matter in which the board is concerned if “the trustee … is in the employment of a person or firm that has a pecuniary interest in the matter.” Conflict of interest may be a “joke” to Mr. Samuels, but for many others – including myself – it is not. Would Mr. Samuels think it was a joke if an employee of a major developer like Onni or Bosa sat on city council and did not declare a conflict of interest in matters that might impact his or her employer’s interests? If Mr. Samuels is truly interested in exploring the conflict of interest questions I have raised, he can download a copy of the legal opinion I obtained from Blake, Cassels & Graydon. I have posted a copy of it online for public viewing at http://focusnewwest. wordpress.com. I have also posted several other documents relevant to this issue, including a side-by-side comparison to the legal opinion Lori Watt obtained from Jonathan Baker. People can read these documents and judge this issue for themselves while preparations are being made to file a formal application in this matter with the Supreme Court of B.C. under the School Act (application to the Supreme Court, unfortunately, being the only mechanism available in a case like this under the School Act). Patrick O’Connor, New Westminster
Water: Students saluted for courage ◗ continued from page 6
paying through the nose for it. In Canada, we are not immune to the growing threats of water scarcity. Twenty per cent of municipalities have faced shortages in recent years. According to Maude Barlow (Council of Canadians), Canada is a net exporter of bottled water, selling its ancient glacier waters all over the world mostly for the profit of the
foreign-owned, big four water companies. “Most provinces charge these companies next to nothing to extract this water from springs and aquifers, and whole watersheds are now under threat from this practice.” In 2010 the United Nations’ General Assembly voted unanimously in favour of water as a human right in spite of the efforts to the contrary by the corporations selling water,
bottled and otherwise. Lastly, kudos to the students, particularly Hannah Crisp and Marie-Claire Massicotte. I thank them for their concern for the future of our planet, their courage to stand up and speak out and their determination to continue the fight. Maybe some of it will rub off on the superintendent and the six trustees. Bill Zander is a New Westminster resident.
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Cops warn about rash of break-ins in ’Borough BY BRENT RICHTER REPORTER brichter@royalcityrecord.com
New Westminster police are warning Queensborough residents to be cautious following a spate of recent break-ins. According to a news release from Sgt. Gary Weishaar, as many as nine breakand-enters have taken place on the island in the last three months with similarities in each one. The break-ins have all occurred during daylight hours while the homeowners were out. Weishaar said police are stepping up presence in the neighbourhood, as are volunteers from Citizens Crime Watch patrol and bike squad volunteers. He added that residents in the area should keep an eye out for suspicious people loitering and contact police if they see anything suspicious. People should call 911 immediately if they see someone trying to gain access to locked homes. Weishaar said police suspect the thieves are coming into Queensborough from another community and that New Westminster police are working with other
local police forces in the ongoing investigation. In the meantime, Weishaar said residents should brush up on safety tips, including answering knocks on the door to make thieves aware that someone is home and never letting a stranger in the house. He advises that residents keep doors and windows locked or even double locked if you they are going out, even for a short time, and always make the home look like it is occupied by having lights and a radio on a timer and keeping the yard clean and free of delivered newspapers. Using “strategic lighting” and trimming back trees and shrubs can be a deterrent for would-be thieves as well. Lastly, Weishaar recommends neighbours look out for each other by joining or starting a local Block Watch or Crime Free Multi-Housing program, which police can help organize. Anyone with information on the break-ins or questions about home security should contact the New Westminster Police Service at 604-525-5411. www.twitter.com/BrentRichter
Public art under review
A new committee will oversee the development and implementation of a public art master plan for the Royal City. Council has agreed to establish a public art advisory committee and has approved the committee’s terms of reference. A city staff report noted that the advisory committee will encourage the development of public art and develop a public art mas-
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Around Town: Want to get healthy? Rally on Sunday ◗P12 Embrace aging: Workshops offered for older adults ◗P17
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Yarn bombers in city BY JOANNE ROBERTSON CONTRIBUTOR editorial@royalcityrecord.com
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ill spring ever come? It will, but the Yarn Bombers aren’t waiting. As you know, one of the first signs of spring is pink cherry blossoms. The Yarn Bombers are planning to make the Joy Kogawa cherry tree in Vancouver bloom early. Yarn Bombers are guerrilla knitters who are making the world a warmer and more beautiful place. They have wrapped fences and trees in socks and sweaters in Mexico City, scattered knit and crocheted tulips and mushrooms in a Netherlands park, and placed a giant knit orange squid on the lap of the statue of Darwin in London. And the Yarn Bombers are coming to a street near you. You can help Leanne ◗ CHECK IT OUT Prain and What: Yarn BombMandy Moore, authing presentation ors of Yarn Where: New West Bombing: Public Library, 716 The Art of Sixth Ave. Crochet and Knit Graffiti, When: Tuesday, cover the March 15, 7 p.m. Joy Kogawa Register: Call 604cherry tree 527-4667 in hundreds of knit and crocheted pink cherry blossoms. The historic Joy Kogawa House, at 1450 West 64th Ave. in Vancouver, is the childhood home of Vancouver-born Joy Kogawa, author of Obasan and Itsuka. She tells the story of her beloved tree in the children’s picture book Naomi’s Tree. Leanne and Mandy are collecting pink yarn cherry blossoms and they invite you to help stitch them onto the tree on Sunday, March 6 from 2 to 3:30 p.m. You can bring your blossoms by, come and help out or just watch the magic happen! You can find patterns in books like 100 Flowers to Knit and Crochet by Lesley Stanfield or on their website at www.yarnbombing. com. The website also has more information on the event. Whether you can help make the Joy Kogawa tree blossom pink or not, come to New Westminster Public Library on Tuesday, March 15 at 7 p.m. to meet the Yarn Bombers, learn more about yarn bombing and be inspired by their adventures. To pre-register for the program, call 604-527-4667. The New Westminster Public Library is at 716 Sixth Ave., uptown.
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Inspired by myth: Patricia Davies has an exhibition at the Arts Council of New Westminster gallery starting March 1. The Literature of the Spirit runs until March 26, with an opening reception March 6.
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Patricia Davies is exploring the power of myth in a new mixed-media show at the Arts Council of New Westminster gallery. Literature of the Spirit runs at the arts council gallery in Centennial Lodge, Queen’s Park, until March 26, and an opening reception is set for March 6 from 1 to 4 p.m. Davies, in an artist’s statement, notes that much of her work has been inspired by Joseph Campbell’s book The Power of Myth. “He suggests that ‘one of our problems today is that we are not well acquainted with the literature of the spirit. We’re interested in the news of the day and the problems of the hour,’” Davies says. Campbell also notes that: “We’re so
engaged in doing things to achieve purposes of outer value that we forget that the inner value, the rapture that is associated with being alive, is what it’s all about. Myths teach you that you can turn inward, and you begin to get the message of the symbols.” Davies points out that myths are metaphors or poetic responses to the mysteries and ideas that cannot be explained concretely – and that is some of what she explores in her art. The other dominant theme of her work is nature. “I used to think that the two themes were unrelated until I realized that it is the mystery and beauty of life that fascinates me,” she says in her artist’s statement. “Living on the West Coast, we are abundantly graced with the beauty of nature. My fabric collages reflect the West Coast landscape. I choose to enjoy and celebrate life’s mysteries and beauty.” Davies’ work incorporates the use of
handmade paper, fabric and photo transfers – reflecting her varied background in art. She took at textile design course at the University of British Columbia in 1993 and received a diploma in visual arts from UBC in 1993. She’s also taken courses at Emily Carr University in handmade paper, bookmaking and typography, as well as Photoshop, and she has taken classes in such varied art forms as fabric dyeing, collage, book arts, painting and surface design. “Because I have an eclectic nature, my work combines an eclectic sense of content with an eclectic use of materials,” she says. For information about her exhibition or the reception, e-mail patriciaadavies@ hotmail.com or call 604-521-7267. To view the exhibition, pop in any time during gallery hours – Tuesday to Sunday from 1 to 5 p.m. The gallery can be reached at 604-525-3244. www.twitter.com/juliemaclellan
Violinist on stage with symphony
Violinist Nancy DiNovo is making a return to the Royal City. DiNovo, who appeared with the New Westminster Symphony Orchestra last spring, is back with the orchestra for its concert this weekend. On Sunday, March 6 at 2 p.m. she will open the orchestra’s new spring season at the Massey Theatre with Violin Concerto in D Minor by Jean Sibelius. “Nancy DiNovo has the high level of vir-
tuosity that this thrilling work by Sibelius demands,” local arts promoter Tony Antonias says. The orchestra’s conductor and music director, Jin “Jack” Zhang, has also included two other great works on the program: Symphony Number 1 by Tchaikovsky, and Beethoven’s Overture to Fidelio, the only opera he ever wrote. The concert is at Massey Theatre, and admission is by donation at the door.
The New Westminster Symphony Orchestra is one of the oldest community orchestras on the West Coast, and it includes musicians of all ages – from their teens to seniors. Its season runs from September to May, and rehearsals take place Sunday afternoons in New Westminster. For more about the orchestra, check out its website at www.nwso.ca. jmaclellan@royalcityrecord.com
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Want to get healthy? Rally set for Sunday THERESA MCMANUS
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he City of New Westminster is hoping for a good turnout at this weekend’s rally for the Healthy Weight Loss Challenge that’s now underway. Some of the celebrity trainers from CBC’s Village On A Diet television series will be attending the Healthy Weight Loss Challenge rally that will take place on Sunday, March 6 at 1 p.m. in the Queen’s Park Arenex. The rally is designed to inspire and motivate the 260 people who have signed up for the community weightloss challenge, but everyone is invited to attend. “We’re really hoping for a great turnout. CBC has just confirmed that they will be attending to promote their Live Right Now campaign, and we’d like to sign as many New West residents up for this as possible,” said Sandy Earle, New Westminster’s
in the challenge received a package of information about losing weight sensibly, eating properly and increasing their activity.
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New Westminster Girl Guides collected more than 1,700 items for the Hospitality Project at their recent International Fair. The New Westminster Girl Guides held their 46th annual International Fair on Feb. 26 at Lord Tweedsmuir Elementary School. The event celebrated the international sisterhood of Guiding in 144 nations around the world with displays and presentations about other Guiding countries. The 1st New Westminster Rangers added a service component to the fair, with the Girls Helping Babies campaign that saw Girl Guides in the New Westminster District collect items for babies. “They collected over 1,700 baby items such as baby food, diapers, clothes and toys and donated them to the Hospitality Project,” said a press release. “Kimberly Hayek and Coun. Jaimie McEvoy,
who was representing the city as well as the Hospitality Project, were at hand to receive the contribution. “Hayak said she was moved to tears at the generosity shown by New Westminster Guiding towards the community, and feels the real benefit to the families will be in knowing that there are people, in the community that care about them.”
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Health Authority will give a 90-minute talk about the range of available health care and support services for seniors at 10 a.m. in the Spruce Room. Seniors’ Services will present an hourlong discussion on ways to keep living independently at 12:30 p.m., followed by Healthlink B.C. director of dietitian services, Barbara Leslie, discussing the benefits of 811, a non-emergency health info line available 24 hours a day. “It is common ground that communities are all facing challenges due to a significant increase in the number of elderly
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Old and young: New Westminster Grade 11 co-captain Ariana Sider, left, and second-year juvenile Amanda Zacharuk show the youth of this year’s Hyack entry into the B.C. AAA high school girls’ basketball championships at Capilano University, beginning March 9.
Hyack young guns primed and loaded BY TOM BERRIDGE SPORTS EDITOR tberridge@royalcityrecord.com
New Westminster’s young guns are loading up for another run at the B.C. AAA high school girls’ basketball championships. But the unranked Hyacks will have to do it with a roster of girls whose average age adds up to little more than a junior-aged team. The Hyack girls are one of the most successful high school hoop programs in the province with 26 top-eight finishes, including three B.C. banners. But the last time New Westminster won a provincial title was back in 1994. The program suffered a setback in 2000 when a core group of players transferred to Brookswood and started a mini dynasty at the Langley school. Current head coach Doug Woodward stepped in to salvage the program and did so with youth. “We had to rebuild the program and one way we did it was to bring some of the Grade 9s to reboot the program, and we just carried on.” Woodward started out with his daughter Krista and junior Mollie Stelmack, who together lifted New Westminster to three con-
secutive top-10 finishes, including ing a spot on the Lower Mainland fifth place in 2002 with a team that all-star team. The somewhat-of-a-surprise included seven Grade 11s, two juniors and a bantam-aged Fiona win is not the first time a Hyack girls’ team under Woodward has Kayitesi. He has since earned a ninth overachieved. New West, led by a Grade 11 berth as coach of the Hyacks into Norma Roberts, upset the AAA provincials. favoured Argyle to This season, the steal the No. 3 Lower senior-less New Mainland berth in Westminster girls’ 2005. team made it to the “When we work In 2009, with anothprovincials, with five hard all the time er Grade 11 guard at the Grade 11s, eight 10s helm, Kia Van Laare, and two even younger and push the New Westminster players, including juve- other members won a wild-card connile starter Amanda test against Gleneagle, Zacharuk and bantam of the team, we and then went 3-1 at Hannah DeVos. get better.” the B.C.s to finish 11th “The kids get excited overall. (in the playoffs), they DOUG WOODWARD But there were want to win that ban- Hyack girls’ head coach moments this seaner,” said Woodward. son when Woodward “They can see that B.C. thought those dreams site. But the only way you can have that chance is to be were only wild speculation. The Hyacks were decimated by one of the top four teams at the more than 40 points at home to AA Lower Mainlands.” New Westminster did just that, Holy Cross early in the season. They then appeared to take a upsetting No. 12 Carson Graham in the championship semifinal last backward step in league play after week, and then earning a pro- beating Burnaby South 82-32 in vincial berth with a key victory their first meeting. “The turning point of the seaover Point Grey in the consolation son was we went and played bracket. Grade 11 point guard Ariana Burnaby South and just beat them Sider showed the way while earn- by seven,” Woodward remem-
bered. “After that, I told them how bad it was and I was ready to walk out of the game. “I don’t know if it was something I said, but some kids take longer to figure it out.” With less than a week before the opening provincial tipoff against No. 5 seed South Kamloops at Capilano University on March 9, Woodward says consistency is what his young starters, including co-captain Jaylen Canton, juniors Natasha Lazecki, Kelsey Lonergan and Meriam Ali, and first-year forward Jettie McLaughlin, have to strive for. “When we work hard all the time and push the other members of the team, we get better. That’s why we’ve done well with our leadership,” he added. “Leadership quality has always been at the point guard position and that’s what we need. “A lot of those teams we had, shouldn’t have been there.”
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The New Westminster Hyacks will face No. 5 seed South Kamloops in their opening game of the B.C. AAA high school girls’ basketball championships at Capilano University on March 9. Tipoff is 3:30 p.m. The championship final is 2 p.m. on March 12.
Burnaby and New Westminster will be ringette central for the provincial club championships next week. Burnaby’s Bill Copeland Sports Centre and Burnaby Lake Arena will be the ground zero for the A provincials, while Royal City’s Queen’s Park and Moody Park arenas will handle most of the B and C championships from March 10 to 13. Burnaby Winter Club will handle a bit of the overflow scheduling on the Saturday. As the host association, Burnaby/New Westminster will field teams in the under-14, -16, -19 and 18-plus teams in the A division. BurWest has perhaps its best chance for a medal at u-16A and 18-plusB. The teen team topped the A division regular season rankings, while the B team posted an impressive 10-11 record this season. Burnaby/New West has a good history at previous provincials. Last year, the Lower Mainland representative came second at u-16 and third at u-14 in the A division and first at u-19. In 2009, BNW won two gold at the 11-and-under petite and 15-and-over junior divisions. The association also medalled in each of the previous four years as well, including a gold in belle A in 2007 and petite C a year earlier. “It’s very exciting,” said association director of promotions Susanna Chow. “The whole experience has been positive. A lot of companies are positive about (helping children), even if it’s a small company giving us a $20 gift certificate. It all adds up.” The four-day tournament kicks off March 10 with early morning 7 a.m. starts most days and runs all day. Final placement games start at the Copeland centre on March 13, beginning at 7:30 a.m. The B and C medal matches at Queen’s Park start at 2 p.m. The association has also been granted hosting rights for the Canadian ringette championships in 2012.
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Early exit again for Steelers BY TOM BERRIDGE SPORTS EDITOR tberridge@royalcityrecord.com
The Pacific International Junior Hockey League season ended a playoff too far again for the Grandview Steelers this week. The Burnaby-based junior B club exited its bestof-seven first-round playoff series in five games following a 4-2 defeat to the Delta Ice Hawks in Ladner Tuesday. The Steelers also dropped a 2-0 shutout to the Ice Hawks in Game 4 at the Burnaby Winter Club on Sunday. Last season, the Steelers had an early exit in the first round, falling in four straight games to the Richmond Sockeyes. “It’s too bad to have two of the top four teams in the league go out,” said
Grandview head coach cost Grandview the series. Grandview’s only win Aldo Bruno, referring also to the North Delta Devils of the series was a wild 7-1 affair in who were South Delta last eliminated in Thursday. straight games In the other by the Sockeyes “We’re definitely four playoff on the weekend. going to look for contests, the Steelers musKyle Golz, goal scoring.” tered a total of with a twoonly six counpoint night, ters. and Robert ALDO BRUNO M a r k o Wilkinson did Steelers head coach Gordic, with the goal scoring three goals and for the Steelers. Danny Merth chipped in three assists, led Grandview in playoff scoring. Golz garwith a pair of assists. The two hockey clubs nered five points, including split the regular season a pair of markers. series, both winning two But the two players were games and losing once the only Steelers featured on home ice. The Steelers among the league’s top 20 closed the league season, scorers in first-round play. winning its last three con“We’re definitely going tests with the Ice Hawks. to look for goal scoring But ultimately it was the to bring in (next year) for lack of goal scoring that sure,” Bruno added.
Gold takes chill out of snowy field finals New Westminster was awarded the gold medal in the under-14 division at the snow-shortened B.C. Tier 2 field lacrosse championships in Burnaby last weekend. The New West teens went undefeated
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NORTH STAR Montessori Elem. hiring Early Childhood Educator BA/AMI/ECE/IST/1st Aid Cert. Req’d. Min. 1 yr of exp. as a head teacher. $34k/year. Fax: 604-980-1805
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Trades/Technical
GOOD YEAR (Burnaby) hiring F/T Motor Vehicle Repair Tech. Must have: Min. 1 yr exp & high school diploma. $21.50/hr. E-res: rw@goodyearusa.com
EDUCATION
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Education
FOODSAFE 1 DAY COURSES – ONLY $62!
Burnaby: Mar 13 or Apr 2 Vancouver: Every Sat, Sun & Mon Also Coq • Sry • Rcmd • M.Ridge • Lgly Health Inspector Instructors! ADVANCE Hospitality Education BC’s #1 Foodsafe Choice Since 2003!
www.advance-education.com
604-272-7213
1410
Education
Optician Training *6-month course starts April 4th, 2011
BC College Of Optics 604-581-0101
www.bccollegeofoptics.ca
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Trades/Technical
BANNISTER GM requires Journeyman Automotive and Collision Technicians. Situated at the foothills of the Rockies, 1.5 hours to Edmonton or Jasper, Edson offers outdoor enthusiasts a great living opportunity. Signing bonuses, moving allowances and top pay for the right candidate. Contact dean@bannisteredson.com
MARKETPLACE
2010
Appliances
APT. & FULL SIZE
All Like New! Fridge, Stove, Washer, Dryer, Stacker
100 & up
$
Delivery/Warranty avail.
1ST/3RD YEAR
ELECTRICAL APPRENTICE
with experience in commercial and residential. Applicants must be able to work independantly and have attention to detail. Applicants must have their own tools, transportation and may be subject to a criminal record check. References are a MUST! Competitive wages & benefits offered. All qualified applicants can forward their resume to fax: 604-946-2868 or email: jobs@mckinleyelectric.ca
Flynn Canada Ltd. is hiring F/T Flat Roofers Panel/Wall Cladders Glaziers
With 2+ years of experience. Foreman positions available. Top industry wages based on experience, medical, dental, overtime pay, RRSP matching with all positions. Email: mamaranto@flynn.ca or Fax to: 604-531-4026
604.306.5134 2035
Burial Plots
GARDEN MAUSOLEUM NICHE Double, Forest Lawn Cemetry on Royal Oak. $5500. 604-467-7547
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For Sale Miscellaneous
FREE CATALOGUE 1-800-353-7864 HALFORD’S butcher equipment and supplies, leather, beads, craft kits, animal control equipment + trapping supplies. Order from our new web store and get free shipping until August 31, 2011. www.halfordsmailorder.com HOT TUB (SPA) COVERS. Best Price, Best Quality. All Shapes & Colors Available. Call 1-866-652-6837 www.thecoverguy.ca
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Furniture
5 PCE DINING ROOM SET, excellent condition, Pedi stool base w/ solid round glass top. $900. 778-580-5565 (New West)
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Plants & Trees
CEDAR HEDGING $1.00/foot& up. Dug in ready, installation & delivery avail 604-795-1999. Now is the best time for planting!
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Wanted to Buy
COLLECTOR BUYING: Old toys, postcards, militaria, steamship, railway, hotel items, antiques & collectibles, 604-313-5479
Auction ad On next page
HOT SPOT FOR SALE
For For information information call call 604-444-3000 604-998-0218
To place your ad call
604-444-3000 Education
Hilltop Academy 604-930-8377 Enter to win FREE TUITION for March class!!
Become a Registered Personal Trainer • Earn up to $70/hr. • Government Financial Aid may be available.
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Education
MARITIME DRILLING SCHOOL
Entry-level training for land and offshore oilrigs. Excellent wages, benefits and opportunities to travel the world. March 28-April 16 and April 25-May 14, 2001. Contact: 1-866-807-3960 www.mdslimited.ca
FOODSAFE 1 DAY COURSES Guaranteed best value! Six Metro Vancouver Locations: Vancouver • Burnaby • Surrey • Richmond • Coquitlam • Maple Ridge All our Instructors are also working local Health Inspectors! Classes held each week & weekend! Course materials available in 6 languages. Same-day Certification. Visit our website at www.foodsafe-courses.com or call 604-272-7213 ADVANCE Hospitality Education – B.C.’s #1 Choice for Foodsafe & WorldHost Training.
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Music/Theatre/ Dance
IN HOME OR STUDIO LESSONS Piano, Theory & other instruments. Allegro Music School 604-327-7765
To BookYour AD in the Now Classifieds CALL 604-444-3000
A24 • Saturday, March 5, 2011 • The Record
Auction Calendar
WEDNESDAY – MARCH 9TH @ 3 PM ANTIQUES, COLLECTIBLES & JEWELLERY AUCTION Viewing Times: Tuesday, March 8th; 9:00 am - 7:00 pm Wednesday, March 9th; 9:00 am ’Til Auction Time
CHILDREN 3015
Childcare Available
3015
Available April 1. F/T space for 1 yr & up. Some P/T avail now in Lic Daycare. Linda 604-430-4171
SUNFLOWER DAYCARE 3821 Piper Ave., Burnaby
Childcare Available
Do you need to advertise your Daycare or Preschool ? 'Kids on the Go' Feature runs once a month... in The Burnaby Now & The New West Record
Spaces avail. for 3-5 yrs. old Fully Qualified ECE Teachers Licensed over 25 years Open from 7:30am to 6pm
604-420-2604
www.sunflowerdaycare.com
To place an ad or for more info please Call Virginia 604.444.3051
To Book Your AD in the Now Classifieds CALL 604-444-3000
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Daycare Centres
OAK BAY MONTESSORI LICENSED CHILDCARE established 1985
Ages 3 - 5 yrs, Open 7:30am • Full Time Daycare • Morning Preschool Edmonds/Imperial/Highgate Burnanby
604 - 525-6458
3050
Preschools/ Kindergarten
New Westminster MONTESSORI CHILD CARE CENTRE
#2 1001 Royal Ave, New West
(convenient location, by skytrain)
Full Montessori Curriculum French, Music, Art, Computers, Science, Phonics
★ Enrol Now For ★
Summer Program & Sept
Call 778 397-0191
• Victorian & Edwardian Furnishings • Royal Doulton & Hummel Figurines • Moorcroft Pottery • Several Dinner Sets • China, Crystal & Brassware • Sterling Silver Pieces & Flatware Sets • Oil Paintings & Watercolours • Engravings • Limited Edition Prints • Vintage Doll Collection • Oriental China • Selection of Persian Carpets • Gold & Sterling Silver Jewellery • Estate Pieces & Much, Much More…
NOTE: HOUSEHOLD AUCTIONS HELD EVERY WEDNESDAY @ 6 PM
Notes
2720 No. 5 Road, Richmond, B.C.
604-244-9350
• Use this space for reference …as you browse the classifieds
3507
Precious Minds
Montessori School 1630 Edinburgh St., New West.
• Ages 2½ - 6 Years Old • Preschool & Kindergarten • Full Montessori Curriculum
604.516.7777 GRAHAM
Montessori School
Preschool, Daycare & Kindergarten Full Montessori Curriculum French, Music, Art, Computers, Science, Phonics
★ Enrol Now For ★
Summer Program & Sept
Call 604 522-6116
7772 Graham Ave, Bby Canada Way & Edmonds ( 2nd flr E.Bby United Church)
3508
Cats
Dogs
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Dogs
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Dogs
CATS. Fixed - male and female rescued cats. Free to good, n/s indoor homes only. 604-513-9310 CATS for ADOPTION Royal City Humane Society. 604-524-6447 www.rchs.bc.ca
ALL SMALL breed pups local & non shedding $399+. 604-590-3727, 604-514-3474 www.puppiesfishcritters.com BOSTON TERRIER Pups, CKC reg. vet checked, good pedigrees, nicely marked, To view: 604-406-2415 or 1-604-794-3786
★CATS & KITTENS★ FOR ADOPTION !
ST. BERNESE PUPPIES $700 Ready March 29th 2011 Wonderful pups and very healthy! Vary in colours. Maple Ridge Pics @www.stbernese.webs.com 604-615-1759
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Dogs FILA MASTIFF PUREBRED PUP without papers – RARE BREED Fawn Male, Born Dec 21, 1st Shot, will be big boy $1200 604-626-5888
LAB PUPPIES yellow & black, males & females, view reg’d parents $450. Ph 604-701-1587
YORKIE & Havanese X Toy size, 604-590-3727, 604-514-3474 www.puppiesfishcritters.com
7 MO female mini poodle spayed, all shots & 3 mo Yorkie X female, 2nd set shots. $500 ea. 604-794-3287 SHELTIE PUPS, Reg’d, shots, tatoo, fam raised. Ready for spring break $800. 604-526-9943
Cancer June 21-July 22: Your career will be unpredictable and exciting for the next eight years. You get a lucky start, for your career is very favoured until June. So use the few months ahead to expand business, to seek a promotion, to display your talents to higher-ups, etc. In the years ahead, your career will feature (or be subject to) these themes: investment, other people’s assets, detective work, research, private arrangements, lifestyle changes – changes in general – high tech, humanitarian or group-oriented activities. Short range: go forward March and May. Save April for “former things.” Leo July 23-Aug. 22: The past 15 years have nudged you toward gullibility that ended in mistrust. You might have been tempted by alcohol, other people’s money, sexual longings, secrecy, etc. Life has been dreamlike, watery – cotton batting, not steel. That ends this week (not entirely, such a long trend will take time to dissolve completely). From here on, for eight years, your mind grows clear, alert. This clarity will end your doubt and suspicion. For the first time in many years, you are cleared to find and wed your true mate. Travel, legal, intellectual, publishing activities will also benefit. Virgo Aug. 23-Sept. 22: The past seven years have brought you clarity but stress in relationships. You’ve dealt with fascinating but unpredictable people, and your links have gone on and off like a light switch. That ends now: for eight years to come, this “unpredictability factor” will quiet down (but still exist in finances and sex). For 15 years, spirituality, depth, sometimes confusion but a growth-oriented confusion, enters relationships. If single, you are likely to fall in love in a completely different way. Investments, sexual desires begin to enter your thoughts midweek: act soon, not late March.
Foster homes urgently req’d for rescued, abandoned & neglected dogs. Many breeds. www. abetterlifedogrescue.com
SHIH-TZU 1 female & 1 male, 1st shots, dew claws removed, multicoloured, vet ✔, DOB: Jan 14. 604-306-6459 or 604-518-4763
FILA/MASTIFF GUARD DOGS owners best friend. Intruders worst nightmare. all shots, $2000 each. ready now! 604-817-5957
604-724-7652
Tim Stephens' Astral Reflections Aries March 21 - April 19: Your energy rises nicely Sunday/Monday, and some gratifying luck comes your way (Sunday) – but use this energy to deal with governments, to fulfill your obligations, and/or to remove restrictions. The remainder of this week, slow down, retreat, rest and contemplate. One of the most important, exhilarating, freeing, friendly and futureoriented periods of your life begins this week, for an eight-year run. You’ll live more eccentrically, you’ll have little fear, and no patience with conventions. You’ll act unpredictably, and attract some oddballs! Chase money midweek. Errands, Friday. Taurus April 20-May 20: Popularity, optimism, entertainment, light romance and a general joie de vivre fill your days! But retreat briefly Sunday/ Monday: rest, contemplate, be charitable – plan future actions. Your energy and charisma surge Tuesday to Thursday – start important projects (better Wednesday dawn onward). You relate well to males now, whatever your own sex. Chase money Friday on. This day technically begins eight years in which your private life will grow more lively, and your career will benefit from background connections, government involvements, administration and management techniques. Gemini May 21-June 20: The general emphasis lies on career, reputation, dealings with authorities and VIPs, parents and bosses (all of whom might display impatience, temperament, but will quickly “forgive” if you’re sincere). Walk proud, but show eagerness to please. Start things, seek responsibility, ask for a chance to prove yourself! Happiness and optimism, social joys and entertainment “touch you” Sunday/Monday. Retreat to rest, contemplate and plan Tuesday-Thursday. Your energy, charisma and luck surge Friday/Saturday: flirt or achieve! Eight years of exhilarating social life begins this month.
Preschools/ Kindergarten
PETS & LIVESTOCK
FOR MORE DETAILS AND PHOTOS VISIT: www.lovesauctions.com
LOVE’S AUCTIONEERS & APPRAISERS LTD.
3050
PAPILLONS, 2 male pups, CKC reg’d, CH parents, microchipped, 2nd shots, non-breeding pets only, $1100.00 call 604-805-3457
★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ Libra Sept. 23-Oct. 22: Sunday/Monday, to some degree, show you what to expect in relationships for the three months ahead. This whole month shows you what is ending in work, and what is beginning in work and relationships, for years to come. OK, that’s cryptic. For the next eight years, relationships become true, loving, laughing, friendly, stressful, unpredictable. If single, you’ll likely find your true love – or one of them. For 15 years (technically starting early April) you’ll find your “true vocation.” It might be in film, charity, spirituality, pharmacology. Gentle love, late week. Scorpio Oct. 23-Nov. 21: Tackle chores Sunday/ Monday. Fresh faces and opportunities arrive Tuesday to Thursday – love might be in the air! Large finances, secrets and sexual promptings stir you Thursday night to Saturday – be a little cautious, especially Friday night. Don’t take big risks. This week starts eight years of slightly erratic employment and health factors: your employment prospects will improve in any area associated with food or shelter; for good health, you’ll need to avoid stress. April begins 15 years of true love prospects – but they might come early, this week and next! Chase beauty, art. Sagittarius Nov. 22-Dec. 21: You’re tired, in a wee hibernation mode until March 20 – pamper yourself, don’t overwork. Romance, charming kids, pleasure and creativity make Sunday/Monday interesting. Tackle chores midweek. Relationships are bittersweet (or affectionate and snarling) Friday/Saturday. Be diplomatic on the home front all March. Soon (April, technically, though it might have started even in 2010) a 15-year trend of “normalization” will enter your domestic sphere. You’ll find your true home. This Friday begins eight years of exciting, unexpected romantic, creative lightning bolts!
Pets
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Mar. 6 - Mar. 12 Capricorn Dec. 22-Jan. 19: Communications, paperwork, details, errands, casual friends, short trips and curiosity fill this week and next. In the slowest, most gradual way, like water on blotting paper, this area of your life will grow for the next 15 years. At the same time (perhaps illogically) your worries about money and income will fade. You enter eight years of “home excitement” this week. This can have a negative effect, bringing more stress to the home (so relax, exercise, guard digestion) and a positive one: money made from property, food/shelter areas. A big new life! Midweek joy, romance. Aquarius Jan. 20-Feb. 18: Chase money this week and next. Don’t spend! A sea change is looming in your earnings area. For the next 15 years, your income will stabilize (despite your worries!) – in fact, you’ll hit the “central channel” of your life’s earnings trends. Your income will tend to expand in these (and similar areas): government, welfare, social work, hospitals, institutions, sympathy, film, pharmacology, assembly lines, interest rates, oceans, sea food, gas/oil, hydrology.... This week begins eight years of friendly meetings, travel, communications – love starts to become possible! Rest midweek. Pisces Feb. 19-March 20: From this week onward, the tension, excitement, nervous energy and restlessness of the past seven years will fade, to be replaced by 15 years of expanding consciousness, more sleep, more dreams, expanding spirituality. Nuance, poetic feelings, indescribable, subtle joys will become your everyday companions. Others will be inexplicably drawn to you. Rely more on your intuition, less on logic. You’ll see beyond the petty things of life. You’ll begin to wonder if money and power might be the wrong goals. But chase money Sunday! Travel midweek. Soak up nature Friday/Saturday. timstephens@shaw.ca • Reading: 416-686-5014
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Livestock/ Poultry
5060
LAYING BROWN HENS. Started Pullets. Tame. Lay well. $9.50ea. Cloverdale. ★ 604 541-0007
3540
Pet Services
CARPET RESTORATION/CLEANING Stain & Pet’s Odor Specialist Guaranteed Winter Special 15% OFF 604-536-7627 www.Emerald.ChemDry.ca
Cares! The Burnaby Now and New West Record have partnered with the BC SPCA to encourage responsible pet guardianship and the humane treatment of animals. Before purchasing a new puppy, ensure the seller has provided excellent care and treatment of the animal and the breeding parents. For a complete guide to finding a reputable breeder and other considerations when acquiring a new pet, visit spca.bc.ca.
5020
Computer/ Internet
Microsoft Small Business Specialist Your ONE - STOP IT solutions center. Free consultation. Reliance Systems 604-800-0218 www.rsacomputing.com
5035
Financial Services
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Cut Your Debt by up to 70% DEBT Forgiveness Program Avoid Bankruptcy, Stops Creditor Calls. Much lower Payments at 0% Interest. We work for You, not Your Creditors.
Call 1-866-690-3328 www.4pillars.ca
5040
Business Opps/ Franchises
#1 JANITORIAL FRANCHISE Customers, (Office Cleaning), Training and support. Financing. www.coverall.com 604-434-7744 info@coverallbc.com EARN $1600 PER MONTH. Business is booming. Immediate help required. Earn the day you start. Unlimited potential. http://london.sbcmovie.com
4051
Registered Massage Services
TRAINED MASSEUSE $55/hr, Call Kathy 778-885-5254 www.massagebykathy.info
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Money to Loan
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6005
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6007
5505
Notice of Disposition
TAKE NOTICE THAT the City of Burnaby proposes to transfer closed road described as Pcl. 'A' , (Bylaw Plan BCP___), District Lot 53, Group 1, NWD, dedicated as Road on Plan 3037 comprising 210m2, shown outlined on Bylaw Plan BCP____ to Square Nine Developments Inc. (Incorporation No. 0818343) for the sum of $203,438.00
Condos/ Townhouses
Notice of Disposition
TAKE NOTICE THAT the City of Burnaby proposes to transfer closed road described as Pcl. A road dedicated by Plan 1071, comprising of a total of 10.9m2 shown outlined on Reference Plan BCP ___ to be consolidated with Lot 1, Subdivision Plan BCP___, All of DL 206, Gp 1, NWD to Milani Holdings Inc. (Inc. No. 0885220) in exchange for dedication of 11.8m2 of land as road.
Chilliwack
3 BR 3 bath T/H, garage, like new! near downtown Chwk. visit www.chilliwacktownhousefor sale.weebly.com 604-702-9833
6008-30
Sun Mar 6, 2-4pm, 2 BR, 2 yr old condo, 2 f/bath, granite counters, hrdwd flrs, balcony. $259,000. Sutton Mala 778-859-4458
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Has everything you need! Sleeps 4, complete kitchen, TV, VCR, DVD. Best swimming pool in Whistler, heated year round, jacuzzi, sauna, underground parking. Weekday Special: Sun - Thurs. $119/nt two night min. Info at 604-785-5672 or www.magellan.directvacations.com
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5005
Accounting/ Bookkeeping
5005
Accounting/ Bookkeeping
TOADY’S Income Tax
INCOME TAX returns: Delinquent or current. Small business or single. Starting at: $35 per return. 20 yrs experience. 604-420-1108
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• Personal & E-File Services • Self-Employed Filings Starting @ $40.00! Licensed. Prompt Service. Call Nick Office: 604-430-1981
Accounting/Bookkeeping
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6008
6008-18 Accounting/ Bookkeeping
www.bcforeclosures.com 5 BR home from $19,500 down $1,925/mo. 604-538-8888, Alain @ Sutton WC Realty W. Rock
6020-22
New Westminster
6020-32
Richmond
RICHMOND - $1,488,888, 8 yr custom built, S. facing, 6 bdrm + den, 6 ba, 4200 sf, lot 9600 sf, tiled roof, hardwood, mortgage helper suites, sauna, 3 prkg. Free recorded msg 1-800-596-2197 ID# 7325 Mac Realty
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Lots & Acreage
ARIZONA BIG beautiful lots $99/mo, $0 down - 0 Interest. Golf Course, Nat’l Parks. 1 hour from Tuscon Int’l Airport. Guaranteed Financing! NO CREDIT CHECK! 1-800-631-8164 code 4040 or www.SunsitesLandRush.com
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Condos/ Townhouses
New Westminster
Open House Sat 12-4 and Sun 12-2
1208 14 Begbie St.
AKA ACCOUNTING SERVICES INC.
Brand New, 2 Bed, 2 Bath, Brick and Concrete WATERFRONT condo with incredible city and river views!
50+ Years of CRA experience
• Representation during CRA Audits, Appeals and Payroll Reviews • Accounting & Bookkeeping Services • Financial Statement Preparation • T2/T1 Tax Returns • PAYROLL/HST/GST Returns For Quality & Reliable Service
$419,800 HST Included
Email: incometaxexperts@gmail.com
Adam Lloyd • 604-526-2888
Shiraz Mo
778-288-6657 604-505-8151
www.adamlloyd.ca • Re/Max Advantage
CLEAR THE AIR Reduce Air Pollution
1 BR avail now on Princess Cres! Includes gas, hot water, 5 appl, 1 prkg and storage for $1000/mth. N/S or pets, call 604-788-9345.
6508
Apt/Condos
3 BR, Capital Hill, Bby, courtyard unit in family complex, nr elem & high school, shops & transit. Newly renod, $1150 incls heat, h/w & prkg. Brad 604-377-3183
SALISBURY PLACE 7272 Salisbury Ave Bby Highgate 1 BR incl heat & hot water. N/S & N/P. $907/mo. 604-524-4720
BBY, Lghd Mall. Bach, $720 incl ht & h/w. ns/np, newly reno’d, storage, Apr 1. 604-779-3882
FEATUREDREALESTATE Condos/ Townhouses
Apartments & Condos
AMBER ROCHESTOR 545 Rochester Ave, Coq
Close to Lougheed Mall, S.F.U. & Transportation. office: 604- 936-3907
AMBER (W)
401 Westview St, Coq
Real Estate
We Offer Quick Cash For Your House
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6505
BBY. 2 BR. Priv w/d. Nr Skytrain, SFU & Lougheed Mall. Ns/np. $890+util. Av now. 778-895-0675
BY OWNER Queensboro 6 BR or 7 BR hse, big lot, possibility 2 lots, all renos, $499,000. 604-515-7875 or 778-829-7675
Houses - Sale
6020-01
Sell your home, only $99. 604-574-5243 Burnaby Highgate 2000sf 4 Br 3 1/2ba 1/2 duplex w/side suite $779K 418-1002 id5313 Chilliwack Like New, 3 yr old 816sf 1br+den condo nr mall $184,900 997-0603 id5329 Delta Price Reduced studio condo, 19+ complex, pool, park, $99,900 597-8361 id4714 Langley, nr seniors centre 1240sf 2br 2ba condo 55+ bldg $239,900 534-3435 id5297 Langley Resort Living updated 1400sf 2br, 2ba gated tnhse $459K 882-3760 id5324 Sry Sullivan Mews ground lvl 1200sf 2br 2ba tnhse, 55+complex $220K 834-6935 id5136 Sry Bear Creek Park Reduced 1440sf rancher, gated 45+ $279,900 597-0616 id5234 Sry Royal Hts river & Mtn view 3900sf 8br 6ba on 5500sf lot $759,900 537-5952 id5290 Sry Clayton 2yr old beauty 3000sf 6br 3.5ba w/2br bsmt suite $610K 612-9594 id5312 Vanc Mt Pleasant reno’d w/addition, potential for lg family, $1,079,000 732-0568 id5326
Surrey
SRY, GUILDFORD. 2 BR, 1 bath, 850sf g/l T/H, f/p, patio. $175,900. Near schools, amens. By Owner 604-277-2512 or 604-657-3810
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Real Estate
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6008-06
Houses - Sale
6020-01
KELOWNA - Upscale Adult Resort 4 Jacuzzi Stes., 6 ½ baths. Salt pool, media room & sauna. Lake, mtn & city views. Private 2 bdrm. res. Fabulous semi-retired lifestyle. Turnkey. $1,549,000. 1-877-762-7831 ClassAct@shaw.ca
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Legal/Public Notices
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from residential wood smoke and auto emissions with tips from your Lung Association. Box 34009, Station D, Vancouver, B.C. V6J 4M2
Large Units. Near Lougheed Mall. Transportation & S.F.U.
office: 604- 939-2136 cell: 604- 805-9490
ARBOUR GREENE 552 Dansey Ave, Coq
Extra Large 2 Bedrooms. Close to Lougheed Mall & S.F.U.
office: 604- 939-4903 cell: 778- 229-1358 2 BR, $925 February special $525 Heat, hot water, parking. Available now. Family living, daycare available. Near kids’ park, basketball court and Skytrain.
1 BR $750, 3 BR $1100. No pets.
Whitgift Gardens,
604 939-0944
1021 HOWAY ST. NEW WESTMINSTER
1 Bdrms from $825
Include heat, hot water, D/W, gym & visual intercom. U/G parking & storage avail. Near transit/Skytrain & shopping. Move-in bonus. Call for details. Pet Friendly Community
RENTALS 604-521-8831 rentals@capreit.net www.caprent.com
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Apt/Condos
BBY, Lough Mall. 2 BR, 3rd floor, f/bath, 3 appl, new carpet, balc, gym, u/grd prkg, coin laundry. No pets. $850/mo incl hydro. Apr 1st. Nr Skytrain. View! 604-924-1933 BBY METROTOWN 2 BR, 2 bth, nr skytrain, 6 appls, w/d, Apr 1, Pets ok, $1500. 604-715-9400 BBY S. 1BR. $715 - $745, ug prkg, hw, WiFi, Metrotown, storage cat ok no dogs 604-818-1129
COQ. 3 BR $1,000, 2 BR $900, Now/Apr 1, heat, parking. 778-990-7079 or 604-521-8249
COQ, 325 Casey. X-Lrg 1 BR, w/cbl, avail now. Pets & Child ok. Frm: $775. Quiet. 604-339-2316
COQ AUSTIN & BLUE MTN. 1 BR, $750 & Bach $620. Av now. Incl h/w, Bldg W/D. 778-865-6696 COQ • Austin Heights Clean Apts to rent. Sorry no pets. 604-936-5755 N. WEST 1 BR, $750. Highrise. View, prkg, 3 appls. NS/NP. Now. Refs. Nr skytrn. 604-318-6782 GROSVENOR HOUSE 1 BR Apt, incls ht & h/w. By Moody Park. 720 - 7th Ave, New West. N/P, N/S. 604-517-1077
Coquitlam
1178 Heffley Crescent
As new 1 & den, west facing condo, 5 appls, exercise fac. Lease & exc ref a must. $1050.
Al Dodimead ACD Realty (604) 521-0311 view this & other properties @ www.acdrealty.com
COTTONWOOD PLAZA 555 Cottonwood Ave, Coq
Large units some with 2nd bathroom or den. On bus routes, close to S.F.U. & Lougheed Mall.
office: 604- 936-1225
JUNIPER COURT 415 Westview St, Coq
Close to Lougheed Mall, all Transportation Connections, Schools & S.F.U.
office: 604- 939-8905 cell: 604- 916-0261 KING ALBERT COURT 1300 King Albert, Coq Close to Transportation, Schools & S.F.U.
office: 604-937-7343 cell: 778-848-5993
CALYPSO COURT 1030 - 5th Ave, New West Near Transportation & Douglas College. Well Managed Building.
office: 604- 524-8174 cell: 604- 813-8789
329 SHERBROOKE SHERBROOKE ST. 329 ST. NEW WESTMINSTER WESTMINSTER NEW
CALL Bach.,FOR 1 &A VIEWING 2 Bdrm. TODAY! Suites 1 Bedrooms from $880 870 Heat/Water included, Water & heatavail. included. parking Close to skytrain, No smoking, no pets. shopping just a walk away. CloseSmall to Royal Columbian pet okay. bus/skytrain. “O”Hospital, Security Deposit. Call for details.
MONTECITO TOWERS 99-7360 Halifax St, Bby Bach, 1 BR & 2 BR
604 420-5636 www.montecitotowers.com
RENTALS 604-522-9139 604-931-3273 Rentals www.caprent.com Continues on next page
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RENTALS
6508
Apt/Condos
NEW WEST, 1 BR Penthouse, VIEW, priv deck, newly reno’d. $980 incls heat/hot water, deluxe cable. NS/NP • 604-521-4180 NEW WEST 310 - 8 St. Close to skytrain & bus. Lrg 1BR, w/lrg patio. $795 incls heat & storage locker. Cat OK with pet dep. Refs req’d. Call Res Mgr 604-395-5303 NEW WEST 508 - 8 St. Close to Westminster Mall & transit. BACH ste w/balcony, $655 incls heat & storage locker. Lrg 1 BR with balcony $795. Cat ok w/pet dep. Refs req. Res Mgr 604-521-1862
6508
Apt/Condos
ROTARY TOWER 25 Clute St, New West
Age 55 or over. Beautiful view. Bach high rise apt. Close to trans & shopping. Rent incl all utils. Refs req. Contact Ana Cell: 778-859-0798 Bayside Property Services Ltd.
ROYAL CRESCENT ESTATES
22588 Royal Crescent Ave, Maple Ridge Large units. Close to Golden Ears Bridge. Great view of River
NEW WEST Cozy Studio, nr all amens, n/s, n/p, $570. Avail Now. 604-783-6003
office: 604- 463-0857 cell: 604- 375-1768
NEW WEST. RENO’ed Bach/1 BR/2 BR. New Kitchen/Bathroom, Carpet, Appliances. From $650/$795/$1050. 604-724-8353
SUNSET PARK
NEW WEST
St Andrews Street 1 BR Apt, Large balcony, updated, nr transit & amens. Available Mar 1. Small pet ok with pet deposit.
Call 604-518-5040
GARDEN VILLA
1010 6th Ave, New West 1 BR & 2 BR Available. Beautiful atrium with fountain. By shops, college & transit. Pets negotiable. Ref required.
CALL 604 715-7764 BAYSIDE PROPERTY SERVICES
VILLA MARGARETA 320-9th St, New West
Bach & 1 BR Available. All Suites Have Balconies. Undergrd Parking Available. Refs Required. Small Pet Ok.
CALL 604 715-7764 BAYSIDE PROPERTY SERVICES
EL PRESIDENTE
220 - 7th St, New West 1 BR apts from $720/mo. 2 BR, $850/mo. Includes heat & hot water, Big balconies. By shops, banks, Skytrain & college. U/grd prkg available. Call 604-519-1382
5870 Sunset Street
Close to Bus & BCIT STUDIO & 1 BDRM ★ Quiet park-like setting ★ Newly Reno’d ★ Heat/hot water incld 604-291-8197 www.sunsetparkapt.com
6510
Co-ops
Post 83 Co-op
Highrise Co-op close to Metrotown, Skytrain, Central Park 1BR Rents from $686 to $787 per month. Share purchase $1,500. Income must be above $27,500 per year. NO PETS NO SUBSIDY AVAILABLE Please send SAE with a $10.00 application fee to Post 83 Co-op #106 4221 Mayberry St Burnaby BC V5H 4E8
65 FIRST STREET
2 BR, 3 appliances, N/S, pet possible. Mar 1, $1100. Lease and excellent refs a must.
Al Dodimead ACD Realty (604) 521-0311 view this & other properties @ www.acdrealty.com
BONSOR APTS Renovated high rise, concrete building. Penthouse, 1 BR & 2 BR available. Very close to Metrotown, Skytrain & Bonsor swimming pool. Rent includes heat, hot water. Refs req’d.
Contact Alex 604-999-9978
or Bayside Property Services Office: 604-432-7774
SKYLINE TOWERS 102-120 Agnes St, N.West
Hi-Rise Apartment with River View & Indoor Pool. 1 BR & 2 BR Available. Rent includes heat & hot water. Remodelled Building and Common area. Gated undergrd parking available. References required.
CALL 604 525-2122 BAYSIDE PROPERTY SERVICES
6508
Houses - Rent
POCO 3 BR mn flr, kitchen, dining & liv rm, small fam rm, all appls. $1450, Immed. 604-329-9600 POCO RANCHER 3 BR, 1 bath, all appls, garage. Av Apr 1. $1300 + utls. No pet. 778-889-9167 SPACIOUS 3 bedroom upper floor, with separate entry, carport and storage. Great fenced backyard with BBQ area.In suite laundry, fireplace in the living room, 2 bathrooms.Daycare,elementary and high school near by, close to shopping area, coffee shops and banks. Contact Michael at 778-995-5260 STOP RENTING-RENT TO OWN ● No Qualification - Low Down ● NEW WEST- 1722-6th Av 2 bdrm HOUSE w/1 suite 2 f/p, Long term finance, lrg fenced yard...$1,288/M SURREY- 6297 - 134 St. Solid 5 Bdrm HOUSE w/2 bdrm suite on 1/4 acre with mtn views.. $1,688M CHILLIWACK - 9557 Williams, 3 bdrm, 1 bath, cozy HOUSE on 49x171’ lot, excellent investment property in heart of town..... $888/M Call Kristen today (604)786-4663 www.HomeBuyingCenter.ca STOP RENTING-RENT TO OWN No Qualification Required
ABBOTSFORD HOUSE- 3262 Clearbrook Road, 3 bedrooms with 2 bedroom legal suite. Only $1,598/m. Low Down. Flexible Terms. (604) 626-9647 www.wesellhomesbc.com
6450
Miscellaneous Rentals
GATED PARKING AVAILABLE New Westminster CALL 604 723-8215 BAYSIDE PROPERTY SERVICES
6520
Farms/Acreage
FOR LEASE - Delta, BC. Large Equestrian Facility - 40 plus stalls, indoor ring - outdoor track & paddocks. Incls operators living quarters. Bruce Lawrie - Home LIfe Titus Realty 604-575-5262
6535
Homestay
Managed by Colliers International
New Westminster
6540
COQ WW Plateau, Lrg Furnished BR with own f/bathrm, mini fridge, TV, 3 meals, transport to school, $1000/mo. NS/NP. 604-970-2888 HOST FAMILY wanted. Please call us at 604-688-1928 or email: globalstudyedu@gmail.com
6540
Houses - Rent
BBY N, 4 BR , great hse, gd loc, lrg corner lot, nr schools/transit/ SFU, h/w heating, N/S. $2200. Avail now, Denis 604-838-4661
COQ, Lough Mall. 3 BR, upper flr. Veggie garden, big yard. Ns/np. 1.5 baths, big sundeck, 6 appl. $1,450/mo + 2⁄3 util. 604-939-6077
COQ New Horizon, newly reno’d 3BR, 2 lvls, all new appls, 1900 sf, nr Pinetree Sec, ns/np, Mar 1, $1800/mo, 604 760-6372
Apt/Condos
Refreshingly Clean Meticulously Maintained
6595
Shared Accommodation
6595-40
New Westminster
NEW WEST. Furn’d, Room $440 incls sh’d kitch & bath & utils. 604-767-3863 or 778-837-4596
6602
Suites/Partial Houses
BBY BRENTWOOD 2 BR mn flr, bright & clean, w/d, $900 + 1/3 utils, ns/np, Now. 778-223-2454
BBY, Cariboo Hts. Bright, spac 2 BR bsmt. 1,700 sf. $1000/mo + util. Radiant heat, new appl., priv laundry. Nr schools & bus. Now. 604-521-1008 or 604-789-6318
Call to view! 604-589-7040
1 MONTH FREE!
COQ, Lough Mall. 2 BR, g/lvl. Priv w/d & ent. F/ba. Ns/Np. $985/mo incls utils. Immed. 604-931-3677 COQ Near SFU/ Lougheed Mall, skytrain. 2 BR bsmt ste, D/W, own W/D, $1115 incls utls, cabl, net. Av April 1. NS/NP. 604-505-5876 COQ, Westwood Plateau. 2 BR + den. 1,500 sf. Priv w/d, alarm. Waterfall in greenbelt b/yard. $995 + util. Apr 1st. 604-761-5703
COQ, Westwood Plateau. Beautiful 2 BR & den g/lvl. Hot tub, 7 appl. 1400 sf. Ns/np. $1,475 + util. 1 year lease. Now. 604-945-9594
COQ WW Plateau, Deluxe, 1600+sf, 3 BR gr lev ste, 2 f/baths, sauna, all appls, granite foyier, hrdwd flrs, storage, alarm. $1500 incls utls. N/S. Pet negot. Avail May 1. ★ 604-970-2888
MAPLE RIDGE, near 207th St. 3 BR, upper. F/p, sh’d w/d. Ns/np. $1200/mo + 2⁄3 util. 604-836-6205 N. WEST, Queensborough, 3 BR, main flr, 1 bath, $1100/mo + utils, available immed, own parking. 604-722-5550 or 604-671-8389 NEW WEST McBride, Clean quiet 2 BR Upper, W/D, prkg. NS/Sm pet ok. $1000/mo. 604-544-5852
POCO NEW Upper lrg 2 BR. $1150 incls utils, W/D, W/D, rad heat, f/bath, alarm. NS/NP. 604-468-2940 or 604-970-7672
6605
Townhouses Rent
COQUITLAM 2 BR townhouse , quiet family complex, no pets. $920. Call 604-942-2277. POCO 2 BR T/H $765, $785 & $830/mo. Quiet-family complex, No Pets! Avail Now. Call 604-464-0034
TOWNHOMES Professionally managed family townhome complex on 28 acres located in beautiful Port Moody. Spacious 2 BR & 3 BR units, 5 appls, inste W/D, walk out bsmt, 1 parking. Cat friendly.
RIVERS INLET
BBY, N. 1 BR 900sf ste avail now. $850 incls utls. Nr transit, SFU, BCIT. NS/NP. Ref. 604-294-6951 BBY, N. 1 BR bsmt ste avail Mar 1. Nr transit, mall, grocery. Suits 1. Furn’d or Unfurn’d. NS/NP. $725 incls utls, cbl. 604-299-1852 BBY N. BCIT Newer 2 BR, grnd flr, $775 incls utls. N/S, N/P. Avail now. Very cln. 604-293-2295
woodland@rentmidwest.com
Townhouses
(Coquitlam Centre area) • 2 BR Townhouse • 3 BR Townhouse 1.5 bath, 2 levels, 5 appls, decorative fireplace, carport. Sorry no pets. • 1 & 2 BR Apts also avail.
Call 604-942-2012
BBY NORTH near SFU, Upper 3 BR Duplex, 2 bath, 5 appls, f/p. NS/NP. $1375+ utls. Avail Apr 1. 604-420-3269 or 604-760-7043 BBY S. Lrg 1 BR gr lev, priv entry, inste W/D, quiet, $850 incls utls. NS/NP. Suits adults. Refs req’d. Burnfield Cres. 604-526-7335
COQ 2 BR bsmt, lrg kit, w/d, small cov patio, newly painted, n/s, $825 + 1/3 utils, 604-525-9266
8010
Alarm/Security
8080
Electrical
8155
ALARM 604-463-7919 Systems Ltd.
8020
Blinds & Draperies
BLACKOUT DRAPES. Cut light 100%. Save energy. Dampen sound. Innovative fabric in 42 colors. Free est. 604-506-6230
8030
Carpentry
* RENOS * Bsmt refinish * Drywall * Bath Tiles * Windows * Doors * Stairs. Call Norm 604-437-1470
8035
Carpet Cleaning
ROYAL STEAM CLEANING Carpet, Upholstery, Auto (Int), walls & windows 604-765-8054
8055
Cleaning
A.S.B.A. ENTERPRISE. Comm/ Res. Free Est. $20/hour includes supplies. Insured. 604-723-0162 EXP CLEANING ladies avail 7 days/wk. Bonded. Vancouver, Burnaby, Richmond 604-928-0025
8060
Concrete
DALL’ANTONIA CONCRETE Seniors discount. Friendly, family business, 40+ yrs. 604-240-3408
8073
Drainage
Electrical Contractor Residential & Commercial Free Est. Lic/Bonded
Dmitry 778-999-8513
Dmitry@alwaysonelectric.ca Lic#102814 # 104787 LIC. ELECTRICIAN For hire. Love small jobs. Great rates. Call 778-822-8710
DRAINAGE, SEWER & WATER Underground Video Inspection Call Tobias 604 782-4322
Contr 97222. 40 years exp. 1 stop! Reas. rates! BBB. 778-988-9493.
Electrician Lic#95323, Bonded, Affordable Com/Res. No Job too small. 25 yrs exp. 604 727-2306 YOUR ELECTRICIAN $29 service call. Insured. Lic # 89402. Fast same day service guaranteed. We love small jobs! 604-568-1899
8087
8075
ALL WORK GUARANTEED
J.A. CONSTRUCTION
Specializing in drywall & textured ceiling repairs, drywall finishing, stucco repairs, painting. Fully insured.
604-916-7729 JEFF
*Drywall * Taping * Texture * Stucco*Painting * Steel stud framing Quality Home 604-725-8925
8080
Excavating
# 1 BACKHOE, EXCAVATOR & BOBCAT
one mini, drainage, landscaping, stump / rock / cement / oil tank removal. Water / sewer line, 24 hours Call 341-4446 or 254-6865
8105
Flooring/ Refinishing
Artistry of Hardwood Floors
Electrical
J.C. BROWN ELECTRIC
RESIDENTIAL & COMMERCIAL 30 year Exp.
Large & Small Job Specialist Expert Trouble Shooter Bonded, WCB, BBB 24/7 Low Rates
604-617-1774
★ OPERA LANDSCAPING ★ Retaining walls, irrigation, paving, patios, fences, etc. 778-688-2444
8160
Personals
CRIMINAL RECORD? Canadian pardon seals record. American waiver allows legal entry. Why risk employment, business, travel, licensing, deportation? All CANADIAN / AMERICAN Work & Travel Visa’s. 604-282-6668 or 1-800-347-2540
Lawn & Garden
Residential and Commercial • Landscape Maintenance • Power Raking • Lawn Repairs • Lawn Mowing • Aeration • Gardening • Yard Clean-up • Hedge Trimming
• Tree Pruning
Free Est. 604-779-6978 email:
alljobs@telus.net
WILDWOOD LANDSCAPING Hedge Trimmimg & Tree Pruning & Hedge Removal Spring Up Chaffer Control & Lawn Restoration. Comm/Strata/Res Aerating & Power Raking. Free Estimates. 604-893-5745
Refinish, sanding, install, dustless Prof & Quality work 604-219-6944 INSTALLATION REFINISHING, Sanding. Free est, great prices. Satisfaction guar. 604-518-7508
Gutters
MASTER GARDENER
Kyoto Garden Landscaping. Over 30 years exp. in Japan, & BC. I take pride in providing quality work that blends gardens with balance and harmony. Res/Comm. Garden Design, Bonsai Pruning, etc.
Call 604-432-7532
EDGEMONT GUTTERS
• Sales & Installation of 5’’ Continuous Gutter • Minor Repairs • Cleaning
604-420-4800
A Gardener & A Gentleman Lawn, garden, tree svcs. Pruning, yard clean-up, rubbish. 319-5302
A1 Steve’s Gutter Cleaning & Repair from $98. Gutters vacuumed/hand clean. 604-524-0667
LAWN MAINTENANCE 20 yrs exp. power rake, aerating. Free est. Reliable Reas. 604-649-9965
Established 1963
Drywall
Greenworx Redevelopment Inc. Hardscaping & Landscaping. Hedges, Pavers, Ponds & Walls, Returfing, Demos, Drainage, Jackhammering. 604 782-4322
ABACUS ELECTRIC.ca Lic Elect
8125 DRAIN TILES & WATER LINES Without Digging a Trench 604-294-5300
DOUBLE - 0 LANDSCAPING Bobcat (small jobs), lawn care & power raking. Call 778-885-2984
ADANAC GUTTERS- Installation of continuous gutters, cleaning & repairs. Call ....604-676-1085 PRESSURE WASHING, Gutter Cleaning and Repairs Call George • 778-859-7793
8130
Handyperson
A Semi Retired Tradesman Small Renovations & Repairs, Crown Moldings & Finishing. Richard, 604-377-2480
8155
Trim/Prune hedges, rubbish removal, yard clean-up, power raking. Free Est, 604-710-9670
YARD CLEAN-UP, lawns cut, hedges pruned, trees trimmed, power raking, aerating, rubbish removal, gutters. 604-773-0075
Landscaping
★ AMAZING TOUCH LAND’G ★ Bobcat, paving, retaining walls, turf, planting, etc. 604-889-4083
Home Services
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CALL THE EXPERTS FRANCHISE OPPORTUNITY
7010
Landscaping
Always On Electric
2 FILIPINO exp’d. cleaning ladies, houses, apts, offices, $18/hr 604-537-8375 / 294-9223
BBY METROTOWN, Quiet 2 BR bsmt, w/d, $750 + 2/3 utils, n/p, n/s, Avail Mar 15. 604-430-8144
COQ. 2 BR, 900 sq ft, grnd lev, priv ent & w/d, N/p, N/s, cls to bus route & Hwy, $925/mo incls hydro & heat. Call 604-529-1880
Owner Managed. Sorry, No Pets.
COQ, Huge 2 BR g/l ste, new paint & open kit, lam flrs, back yd, $1000 + 1/3 utils, 778-896-6114
Contact 604-939-0221
www.GreatApartments.ca
$670.00
COQ 3121 Pattulo. 2 BR bsmt, f/bath, own w/d, all appl. $995 incl util. 2 min to Coq Centre. Great location! Immed. 778-688-2594
BBY, Deer Lake. 3 BR, upper. $1250 + 2⁄3 util. 1 BR + den, g/l, $680 incl hydro. Sh’d w/d. Ns/np. Quiet, greenbelt area. Big yard. March 15 or Apr 1. 604-836-2710
Surrey Gardens Apartments From
Suites/Partial Houses
WOODLAND PARK
COQ 1 BR g/lvl, nr Miller Park, $750 inc util, suits sngle, w/d, Mar 15. no dogs. Ref. 604-936-2206
for your new one bedroom home
6602
HOME SERVICES
SPACE BOOKING For: I-Clean Canada Rep: NWright Ad#: 1296481 QUOTE CALL THE EXPERTS $365 per week for markets selected
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HOME SERVICES
8180
Home Services
8195
Painting/ Wallpaper
604
436-1005
Certified GAS FITTER & PLUMBER
CONFIDENT PAINTING LTD.
Int. & Ext. Specialist, 20 yrs exp. * Reas. Rates, High Quality * Fast, clean, with ref’s Licensed, Insured & WCB
Jean-Guy Bottin
8185
Moving & Storage
AFFORDABLE MOVING 1 to 3 Men
1, 3, 5, 7 or 10 Ton $ From
45 We accept Visa, Mastercard & Interac
Cell 604.626.1975
*Furnaces *Boilers *Hot Water Heating * Hot Water tanks. *Furnace Cleaning with truck mounted machine
604-312-7674
10% Off with this Ad! For all your plumbing, heating & reno needs. Lic Gas Fitter, Aman. 778-895-2005
Can-Pro Paint and Drywall
Over 20 years of quality service
THE REAL DEAL 3 Rooms $250
Give us a Call We're Tough to Beat Free Estimates
PLUMBERS
LICENSED PLUMBER & Gasfitter. BBQs, ranges, etc. Repairs, renos. VISA ok. 604-830-6617
8240
Renovations & Home Improvement
604-771-7052
Seniors Discount
D&M PAINTING
PTV HOME RENOVATIONS
Many Years Experience Fully Insured Top Quality, Quick Work Free Estimate
Waterproofing Decks & Paving
604-537-4140 www.affordablemoversbc.com
ADVANCE MOVING LTD MOVING & DELIVERY EXPERTS!! Licensed, Bonded & Insured Single item to full house moves We Guarantee the Cost of Every Move Flat Rates always available A+ (604) 861-8885 BBB www.advancemovingltd.com Rating
Interior/Exterior Specialist
604-724-3832 Complete HOME Renovations Commercial & Residential Greg • 604-818-0165
AJK MOVING LTD.
Good Day Painting Fully Insured, Quality Work, Res/Comm, No Payment till Job is Completed! Call Thomas 604 377-1338
Also Special Truck for Clean-Ups
MASTER BRUSHES PAINTING Spring Special 25% off. Int 20 yrs, Ext 15 yrs guaranteed. Top quality job. 604-377-5423, 507-4911
Moving • Storage • Deliveries Local & Long Distance Movers Residential • Commercial Industrial Garage • Basement • Backyard
604-875-9072, 604-873-5292
BEST RATE MOVING Experienced Movers with Affordable Rates! Starting $30/ hour Licensed & Insured
• Local & Long Distance • Avail. 24/7 incl. holidays • Seniors Discount • Delivery to/from YVR Airport
604-787-8061
Abe Moving & Delivery & Rubbish Removal. Available 24 hours. Call Abe at: 604-999-6020 A MOVING EXPERIENCE WITH L & D ENTERPRISES !!! Fast & Dependable Special Rates Seniors Disc. Call 604-464-5872 AMI MOVING ★ 3-5 ton cube. Starting at $39/hour. Local & long distances. 24/7 ★ 604-617-8620 TWO BROTHERS MOVING Local & Long Distance 604-720-0931 • bc.moving@gmail.com • TwoGuysWithATruck.ca Moving, Storage, Free EST 604-628-7136. Visa, OK
8193
Oil Tank Removal
ALL-PRO
OIL TANK REMOVAL
Oil Tank Detection Oil Tank Removal Soil Remediation FREE ESTIMATES BEST PRICE GUARANTEED
778-223-8265
Bath & Kitchen
Early Spring Special ❁ 15% off ❁
Since 1983
FROM DESIGN TO FINISH
• Painting & Wallpaper
HITECH ALUMINUM RAILING & FENCING
West Coast Cedar Installations New or repaired outdoor cedar specialists since 1991 604-270-2358 or 604-788-6458
Save Your Dollars!
✓ RenoRite 604-781-7695
Bath *Kitchen* Suites & More MAINTENANCE LTD Residential & Commercial Renovation Specialist
www.reno247.ca 778-881-4357 Home Improvements, Painting, Tile, Carpentry, Plumbing, Elec. Quality, 25yrs exp. 604-512-8915 A1 CONTRACTING. Bsmt, bath, kitchen cabinets, tiling, painting & decks. Dhillon, 604-782-1936 Complete Bathroom Reno’s Suites, Kitchens,Tiling, Skylights, Windows, Doors, 604 521-1567
D & M RENOVATIONS, Flooring, tiling, finishing. Fully Insured. Top quality, quick work 604-724-3832 DAN THE HANDYMAN. Reno’s & Home Repairs, 20 yrs Exp. Free Estimates. ★ Call 604 715-3979 JKB CONSTRUCTION LTD. COMPLETE RENOVATIONS
604-728-3009 jkbconstruction.com
Call Bill
SKYLINE DECKING Renovations, Roofing, New Construction WCB/Insured/Licensed Guaranteed workmanship, reasonable pricing Call for FREE Estimate Luke: 604-729-6871
www.chrisdalehomes.com
Aluminum Modular Railing Perfect for Sundecks & Stairs Do it yourself or we can install 5 Colors and 4 Designs
604-420-0257
COVE RENOVATIONS ❍ flooring ❍ tile ❍ finishing ❍ painting
General Restoration Services
604-454-7978 www.cove-renos.com
8250
Roofing
#1 Roofing Company in BC All types of Roofing Over 35 Years in Business Call now for Free Estimates
604-588-0833
SALES@ PATTARGROUP.COM
8205
ALLEN Asphalt, concrete, brick, drains, foundations, walls, membranes 604-618-2304/ 820-2187
604-726-6345 MACROOFING.CA
Residential & Commercial Tar & Gravel to Torch On Conversion Shell Busey’s Referral Network ★ Govt Certified ★ 20 yrs exp Visa & MasterCard
778-237-ROOF (7663)
NEW CANADIAN ROOFING LTD. Over 15 yrs experience All types of Roofing Reasonable Rates WCB Insured
604-716-8528 A Eastwest Roofing & Siding Re-roofing, Gutter, Free Est, BBB Member, 10% disc, Seniors Disc, 604-812-9721, 604-783-6437
A Save on Roofing - specialize in ★reroof ★ repair★ Fully Ins. Free est. 10% discount 778-892-1266
Free Estimates 24 Hour Repairs Skylights Gutters Cedar - Duriod - Torch-On Systems All work Guaranteed!
Additions. Kitchens Bathrooms. Landscape Const. Design & Build Renovations
8250
GL Roofing cedar shake, asphalt shingle, flat roofs BBB WCB clean gutters $80. 24/7 604-240-5362 Roof Snow Removal by RCABC Cert’d ROOFERS. 50 years exp. Dunrite Roofing • 604-522-8516
604-728-3009
www.jkbconstruction.com
Abe Moving & Delivery & Rubbish Removal. Available 24 hours. Call Abe at: 604-999-6020 Affordable Rubbish Removal Res & Construction Cleanup John ★ 778-881-5678 A.J.K. Moving Ltd. Special truck for clean-ups. Any size job. Lic# 32839 604-875-9072 873-5292
CHEAP CHEAP
Rubbish Removal Seniors discount. 604-807-0198
8300
Stucco/Siding/ Exterior
Quality Home Improvement ★ Stucco ★ All Kinds. No Job Too Big or Small. 604-725-8925
8315
Tree Services
$ BEST RATES $
Dangerous tree removal, pruning, topping, hedge trimming & stump grinding. Fully insured & WCB
Jerry 604-618-8585 Andrew 604-618-8585
A-1 TRI CRAFT TREE SERVICES (EST. 1986)
8315
Tree Services
ABC TREE MEN. Dangerous tree removal, pruning, stump grinding. 604-521-7594, 604-817-8899 Treeworks 15 yrs exp. Tree/ Stump Removal, Prun’in & Trim’in & View Work 291-7778, 787-5915 www.treeworksonline.ca Wildwood Tree Services, Exp Hedge Trimming and Removal & Tree Pruning. Free Est. 604-893-5745
8335
Window Cleaning
Edgemont Building Maintenance • Power Washing • Window Cleaning • Gutter Cleaning
604-420-4800 Established 1963
BOB’S WINDOW Gets that Clean, Clear Shine No Drops, No Drips, No Streaks Right into the corners! Serving you for over 20 yrs. Also do Gutters 604 588-6938
AUTOMOTIVE Luxury Cars
9155
Sport Utilities/ 4x4’s/Trucks
05 VOLVO XC90 T6. Exc cond, dealer serviced. Blue, beige leather, $19,995 604 506 2723
2001 JAGUAR S-Type 3.0 Black on white, Auto, 135km, Elegant car, $6,588. Tel: 778-322-3598
9145
Scrap Car Removal
2001 DODGE Ram 3/4 ton PU V8. 132m km, runs well, some dents. Spray on box liner, towing package. $3500 obo. 604 290-5314
9160
Sports & Imports
04 VOLVO XC70 Exc Cond, dealer serviced. 102kms, Black, tan leather $14,750 604 506 2723 Roofing Experts 778-230-5717 Repairs/Re-Roof/New Roofs. All work Gtd. Free Est. Call Frank
8255
NO WHEELS, NO PROBLEM
Rubbish Removal
604-RUBBISH
Cash for junk cars! $100 to $1000 Ask about our $500 Credit!
* We Remove & Recycle Anything*
Visit our website @ www.surreyscrap.com Free tow, no wheels, no papers no problem! Hassle free friendly service. 2 hr service in most areas.
10% OFF WITH THIS AD www.604rubbish.com
THE SCRAPPER
782-2474
Free Est’s • Large or Small Jobs
HAMZA DEMOLITION LTD • Hand demolition • Concrete & soil removal • Drywall removal • Stucco & plywood removal • Disposal bin delivery • Paving stone installation
604-721-5029
Student Works
Disposal & Recycling
Trips start at
$49
B i n s f ro m 7 - 2 0 y a rd s a v a i l .
John 778-288-8009 10% OFF with this ad
Roofing
RESIDENTIAL DIVISION LTD.
Tried & True Since 1902 Georgie Award for Best Renovation & Design Complete Renovations / Additions Kitchens / Bathrooms
Rubbish Removal
Advantage Building Maintenance: •Roof •Chimney •Skylight Repairs •FREE Estimate 604-802-1918
604.662.8150
www.jasonsmithbuild.com
8255
9129
Quality work by Qualified Professionals.
Family owned & operated since 1989
SSL Contractors Inc.
Replace your old driveway or sidewalk! Backfilling, trenching, asphalt & concrete removal, drainage, retaining walls. Supply topsoil, gravel, crushed rock. Stump & bush removal. Cedar hedging and more. Very competitive pricing. Call for free estimate!........ 604-307-2440
SENIORS DISCOUNT WCB & Fully Insured
WWW.PATTARGROUP.COM
(604) 299-8131
Paving/Seal Coating
We cover the H.S.T.
Complete HOME Renovations Kitchens & Bathrooms Greg • 604-818-0165
QUADRO CONSTRUCTION •Int & Ext RENO’S •Concrete •Landscaping ★ 604-323-6193
PAINTING & DECORATING
West Coast Cedar Installations New or repaired outdoor cedar specialists since 1991 604-270-2358 or 604-788-6458
WWW.RENORITE.COM
TOTAL HOME RENOVATIONS
604-298-1222
Decks/Patios/ Railings
604-720-1564
• Repairs • Reroof • New Roof
30 yrs exp. matco@telus.net
K & T ENT. New Construction, Reno’s, Demo, Decks, Fencing. Reliable. Free Est. 778-881-6961
Rapid Brush Design
8200
All Renovations & Additions, Ins. Quality Work
778-235-1772 Est 1995
Specialties Include: Kitchen & Bath Improvements We Also Do: • Roofing • Sundecks • Door & Window Replacements
Steven Kovacs • 778-990-7174
Roofing
Floor or Wall Tile
selected wholesaler cash sale
MILANO Painting 604-551-6510 Int/Ext. Good Prices. Free Est. Written Guar. Prof & Insured.
• Residential - Commercial • Interior & Exterior • Spray & High-End Finishes • Wallpaper Hanging • FREE ESTIMATE
MATCO DESIGN
A Lady & Gentleman
Water Lines (without digging) Sewer Lines (without digging) Install. Drain tiles. 604-294-5300
8250
JJ Roofing
24/7 BUILDING
Licenced & Insured Local & Long Distance
FREE ESTIMATES
Renovations & Home Improvement
Better Quality, Better Service
"Plumbing "Drain Cleaning AR E TY 8 Y RAN "Furnaces "$#! R WA "Seniors Discounts
CENTRAL AIR INSTALLED FURNACES CONDITIONING
24 HOURS 1-800-4-MY-HOME • (1-800-469-4663)
8240
PLUMBER
Talk to Someone You Trust.
604-299-5511 ext 213
Plumbing
A BETTER
BE COOL! COLD FEET?
Sears also installs ROOFING, WINDOWS, WINDOW COVERINGS & CARPETING
8220
To place your ad call
604-444-3000
• BBB • RCABC • GAF/ELK Master Elite Contractor • Residential Roofing • Liability Coverage and WCB • Designated Project Managers • Homes & Strata • Third Party Inspection Installations & Repairs Call 604-327-3086 for a free estimate •• 24 Hr Emergency Service Quote code 2010 for a 5% discount www.crownresidentialroofing.com
604 628 9044
2000 BENTLEY Arnage Royal Blue, Magnolia hide piped blue Totally immaculate, full records, dealership service history. My personal car, I bought it from the chairman of the Florida’s Rolls Royce owners club. 47,000 miles. $48,500 1-604-966-8300 No dealers
SCRAP CAR & TRUCK REMOVAL
2002 MAZDA Prote´ge´, 154K, 4dr, auto, A/C, AM/FM/CD. Only $3,900. 604-351-8448
604-790-3900 OUR SERVIC
2003 VW Jetta 1.8L turbo, 4 dr, auto, well maintained, exc shape, gray, $6800. 604-980-7872
CASH FOR ALL VEHICLES 2H
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2006 HONDA Civic 2 dr coupe, 5 spd, ac, pw, pl, exc cond 114K, serviced. $8900 604-760-3667 NEED CHEAP AUTOBODY ? www.cheapautobody.ca 604-341-7738
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Advertising in the NOW Classifieds will get you results. For one low price we can place your ad in 12 different newspapers throughout the Lower Mainland where over 600,000 people take a ride through the classified pages twice a week Call us today to schedule your ad, then get ready to sell!
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100% B C Owned and Operated
s g n i Special Sav
Wednes Seminars & Events South Surrey: day, Marc 902. 4-541-3 h 9, 7-8:30 0 6 l l a c r e t p is m. Stressed and Thursda nt. Feeling Down? With Lorna Vanderhaeghe, MSc. Cost $5.00. To reg y, March Consulta 10, 7-9:00p n o i t i r t u sN m. Spring Clean se: Seminar and Store tour with Dr. Allison Patton, ND and a Choice Cost $5. To register call 604-541-3902. Peet’s Gourmet Coffee assorted varieties
Meat Department
Dagoba Organic Chocolate Bars
10.99
assorted varieties
340g • product of USA
2/4.00
Barbara’s Whole Grain Shredded Cereal and Puffins Cereal
Valucke s Pa
56.7g • product of USA
assorted varieties
2/7.00
Boneless Skinless Chicken Breasts
4.49lb/ 9.90kg
Wasa Crackers assorted varieties
340-435g • product of USA
Extra Lean Ground Turkey
2/4.00
4.49lb/ 9.90kg
200-310g
Sun-Rype 100% Juice assorted varieties
5 X 200ml - 1L • product of Canada
3.99
+ dep. + eco fee
save 2.00
product of Canada
off regular retail price
2/6.00
Simply Pure Almond Butter
615g • product of B.C.
B.C. Grown, Certified Organic
3.98
B.C. Grown
2/3.00
Bulk Department prepacked or bins
20% off
save 1.00/100g save 1.50
Pro Bar Original Whole Food Bars
From Our Bakery Organic Whole Wheat Bread
3.29
500g
assorted varieties
assorted varieties
Oatmeal Chocolate Chip Walnut Cookies
Whole food goodness with a great blended smoothie taste-instantly! A delicious, healthy, plant-based whole food beverage ideal for the entire family, it is packed full of protein, fibre, omega-3, probiotics, and greens. Just add water, shake, and go!
18.99
2/3.00
The vegetarian capsules are enhanced with vitamin K and Boron for strong bones, 500mcg of pure Lutein for healthy eyes, 125mg Ester-C® and 100mg of Citrus bioflavonoids. Available with or without iron.
3.99
Marinelli Pasta Sauce
6/8/12x100g • product of B.C.
Rice Bakery
assorted varieties
2/7.00
Gives natural relief of symptoms of teething, including painful gums, restlessness and irritability.
Cinnamon Raisin Rice Bread 454g or Cinnamon Raisin Rice Soda Bread 500g
7.99
740ml
Celestial Seasonings Herbal Teas
2/5.00 20 ct • product of USA
14.99
Gold Seal Pink Salmon
assorted sizes
assorted varieties
3/3.99
15 dose
Nature Babycare Diapers
assorted varieties
5.49
120 caps
Boiron Camilia Teething
454g • product of Italy
assorted varieties
package of 12
300g
Sisu Supreme Multivitamin
19.99
85g
Oylmpic Organic Yogurt Multipacks
4.99
on each item
Pastificio Di Martino Italian Pasta
2/5.00
regular retail price
Sequel Shake & Go Smoothie
on random weight
225ml
3lb Bag
First of the Season Hot House Long English Cucumbers
all varieties
500g • product of B.C.
assorted varieties
3.99
Gala Apples from Clapping Chimp
Happy Days Dairy Cheese
6.99
St. Dalfour Jams or Spreads
2/3.00
Organic Garbanzo Beans
Specialty Roasted Chickens
340g
Silver Hills 16 Grain Bread
Certified Organic, California Grown
From the Deli
Tre Stelle Mozzarella Cheese Ball
1.99
Red Chard from Heger Organic Farms
170-213g • product of Canada
choicesmarkets.com Yaletown
Kitsilano
Cambie
Kerrisdale
2627 W. 16th Ave. Vancouver 604.736.0009
3493 Cambie St. Vancouver 604.875.0099
1888 W. 57th Ave. 1202 Richards St. Vancouver Vancouver 604.633.2392 604.263.4600
Prices Effective March 3 to March 9, 2011.
Choices in the Park
Rice Bakery South Surrey
2595 W. 16th Ave. Vancouver 6855 Station Hill Dr. 604.736.0301 Burnaby 604.522.6441
3248 King George Blvd. South Surrey 604.541.3902
Choices at the Crest 8683 10th Ave. Burnaby 604.522.0936
Kelowna 1937 Harvey Ave. Kelowna
250.862.4864 Note Area Code
We reserve the right to limit quantities. Not all items may be available at all locations. We reserve the right to correct printing errors.